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Nerve grafting in peripheral nerve injuries
Autologous nerve grafting is the most commnly used operative technique in delayed primary, or secondary nerve repair after the peripheral nerve injuries. The aim of this procedure is to overcome nerve gaps that results from the injury itself, fibrous and elastic retraction forces, resection of the damaged parts of the nerve, position of the ...
Danica Grujičić+5 more
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Mesenchymal stem cell treatment for peripheral nerve injury: a narrative review
Peripheral nerve injuries occur as the result of sudden trauma and lead to reduced quality of life. The peripheral nervous system has an inherent capability to regenerate axons.
Rui-Cheng Zhang+8 more
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Peripheral nerve injuries [PDF]
Nerve injuries caused by medical interventions (Iatrogenic lesions) can complicate procedures and affect any part of the peripheral nervous system. Available data is fragmentary and little information is accessible on the overall incidence of iatrogenic nerve lesions that ranges from 1.5 to 15%.[1, 2] Major drawbacks are the limited number of patients ...
Anesti, Katerina, Caine, Paul
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Peripheral Nerve Injuries and Regeneration
Peripheral nerves are a system consisting of various nerve fibers named according to the functions they stimulate in the target organ that provides motor and sensory stimulation between the central nervous system and peripheral organs. Peripheral nerves,
İşınsu ALKAN+2 more
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Decision Making in Peripheral Nerve Injuries [PDF]
Rajeev B Ahuja, Sameek Bhattacharya
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Visualizing peripheral nerve regeneration by whole mount staining. [PDF]
Peripheral nerve trauma triggers a well characterised sequence of events both proximal and distal to the site of injury. Axons distal to the injury degenerate, Schwann cells convert to a repair supportive phenotype and macrophages enter the nerve to ...
A Erturk+31 more
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Sensory neurons with cell bodies in dorsal root ganglia (DRG) represent a useful model to study axon regeneration. Whereas regeneration and functional recovery occurs after peripheral nerve injury, spinal cord injury or dorsal root injury is not followed
Oshri Avraham+5 more
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MODERN METHODS OF SURGICAL TREATMENT OF PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM INJURIES
Relevance. In Ukraine, 2,500–3,000 people sustain peripheral nerve injuries every year. Often these are young people of working age. In the structure of total injuries, peripheral nerve damage in peacetime makes 1.5–6%, and during military operations ...
O. O. Potapov+4 more
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Postoperative peripheral nerve injury in patients receiving cross-sex hormone therapy and undergoing gender-affirming surgery [PDF]
OHSU is one of the highest volume centers for gender-affirming surgery in the country. Our institution is therefore in a position to study the outcomes of these procedures and incurs a responsibility to identify safety concerns affecting a vulnerable ...
Harriman, Kevin
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